Showing posts with label Gallery. Show all posts
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Friday, November 16, 2012

Friends of Fabri-Quilt Gallery

Give It A Swing
Patricia Lackey transforms Ro Gregg's fabrics into wearable works of art. ''Fabric inspires me,'' Patricia says. ''When I saw this fabric, I immediately knew what I was going to do with it. The fabric just started talking."
In this case, the fabric that ''talked'' to Patricia was Ro Gregg's Marblehead stripe, with 2-1/2'' wide printed strips of different colors.

Enter, the Swing Jacket. 


Patricia first made the jacket out of the brown Marblehead stripe, and after rave reviews, remade the jacket in the red, gold and green Marblehead Xmas so that she could write the pattern. The jacket uses five different fabrics, with the stripe playing center stage on the swinging, pleated back.



''I've had all different sizes of people try [the jacket] on and everyone loves it. It has that little bit of snap to it. I really like pleats, tiny details; I like surprises in my design."





See the Marblehead Metallic Xmas fabrics here.
Purchase the pattern for Patricia's jacket here


More Show and Tell
Joanne Dubnicka, one of the quilters who helped sew pillowcases for the Million Pillowcase Challenge, put pillowcase scraps to good use. She used leftover Orleans prints to stitch one of her favorite patterns, the Barbados bag from Pink Sand Beach Designs. ''To me, the fabrics and the bag just say summer,'' Joanne says. ''I love the blue large print with the white and yellow flowers."  What a great use of leftovers!


See the Orleans fabrics here.
Purchase the pattern for the bag here.

Joanne also used leftover prints from the Melrose collection to make a magazine bag for her mother-in-law.

Thanks for sharing!

Saturday, September 22, 2012

Friends of Fabri-Quilt Gallery

Each week, we'll feature a quilt or sewing project made by one of our blog or Facebook followers. 


Today, Fabri-Quilt friend Jane Kenney shares her striking African animal quilt.


How did you come up with the design?
I just made the pattern up. There were 4 different animal panels so I started with them.  I also made up and pieced the block with the hut and the one with  the drum.

Tell us about the embroidery blocks.
I like to do a lot of machine embroidery, so I bought the companion fabrics [to the animal patterns] and chose some of my animal embroidery designs to augment the panel blocks.

What else can you tell us about the quilt?
As I made each block, I came up with another idea and went from there. It was so much fun to make—I just love making quilts. This one measures 86" x 75''

Tell us a bit about you.
I have been quilting for 7 years and have made about 140 quilts, including wall hangings.  I am 72 but think I am 55.


Take it from Jane. Quilting keeps you young at heart!
Thanks so much for sharing!

Can anyone name the fabric collection Jane used? We'll send a prize to the first person who correctly identifies it.